Chinese Zodiac Signs Preview
— GoAccording to Chinese legend, the twelve animals quarreled one day as to who was to head the cycle of years. The gods were asked to decide and they held a contest: whoever was to reach the opposite bank of the river would be first, and the rest of the animals would receive their years according to their finish.

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The Buddha Reincarnated? Preview
— GoA teenage boy has been meditating in a Nepalese jungle for six months, and thousands of people have flocked to see him, some believing he is the reincarnation of Buddha.

Essential Facts for World Liberty Preview
— GoFind out what people mean when they say "Follow the Money". This site explains in simple terms about who really is responsible for all of the big problems we have on Earth, and how we can change it in our lifetimes. Includes a large selection of links to detailed information useful in this context.

American Economy Collapsing Preview
— GoRecord oil prices, skyrocketing inflation, out of control national debt, the mortgage and credit crisis, the American dollar loses 18% of its value and the American GDP grows only 2.2% in 2007 means only one thing: The US economy has collapsed into a recession.

China Preview
— GoChina is the world's only megapower, with GDP growth three times that of the United States China is leaving other countries in its wake as its economy has becomes more and more dominant. Take a look at China's historical background and economic powerhouse. Communism is out the door as China goes capitalist.

Oil Prices Rise due to World Oil Shortage Preview
— GoCrude oil prices rose yesterday to their highest level since the Persian Gulf War in 1990 after release of a report that showed U.S. gasoline inventories fell last week as demand increased. Crude oil rose 70 cents (U.S.), or 1.9 per cent, to settle at $38.18 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the highest settlement price since Oct. 16, 1990, when Iraqi troops were occupying Kuwait.